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To: Barton Bates.
1863/01/15
Bates, Edward, 1793-1869
Lincoln's mismanagement of war and weak leadership.
GLC07939
Brown v. Topeka Board of Education. Inscribed to Peter H. Brandt.
1954/05/17
Warren, Earl, 1891-1974
The Supreme Court's Decision declaring segregated schools unconstitutional.
GLC07940
Order.
1864/02/16
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Punishment of deserter William J. Chandler of Penn. Vols. on Executive Mansion stationary.
GLC07942
To: Abraham Lincoln.
1864/04/12 ca.
Powell, Governor L., fl. 1864
Kentucky Governor Powell requested allowance of Confederate POW's to take the oath of Dec. 8th, including prisoners at Camp Chase, Johnson's Island, Camp Douglas, etc.
With note and signature from Lincoln: "Excepting commissioned officers... let the...
GLC07943
To: Jean B. Gouvion.
1780/06/30
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834
Lafayette informs Gouvion of "good news," Rodney has been defeated in two different engagements and six of his vessels have for some time been out of combat."
GLC07904
To: Robert C. Wood.
1843/10/14
Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850
Criticism of abolitionists and mention of a "fracas" involving Cherokees dissatisfied about the results of their election.
GLC07905
To: Robert Wood
1847/05/16
Taylor suggests that if he were to be nominated for the United States Presidency he would have to decline until after the Mexican War was over, and that it would have to be for the good of a nation and not that of a party. Taylor states that "There...
GLC07906
Charges against a private for striking a superior officer.
1863/10/27
Pegram, John, 1832-1865
GLC07909
Affidavit.
1816/02/10
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
Benjamin Headwine swears that he believes the Spanish ship Cleopatra "is intended for the slave trade."
GLC07910
To: Capt. A. Neal.
1837/03/01
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
Sam Houston ordering Neal to pay Mr. Robinson with cattle.
GLC07911
To: Citoyen Rosch.
1802/07/08
Paine, Thomas, 1725-1802
Paine describes his travel plans to Citoyen Rosch and asks if there are any Captains willing to exchange work for passage to American.
GLC07912
Vote.
[1775 ca.]
Warren, Joseph, 1741-1775
Warren, as Committee of Safety Chairman, declares that it has been voted by the Massachusetts Comittee of Safety that imprisoned loyalists are to be received and protected in Boston, its surrounding towns, and in other colonies. Only those loyalists...
GLC07913
To: Amos Kendall.
1829/07/02
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Jackson states that as long as one looks to the land as their guide and keeps justice the "end in sight," they shall maintain the support of the people.
GLC07914
Retained draft of Hancocks' instructions to Massachusetts legislature
circa 1788
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
One manuscript written by John Hancock dated circa 1788. Pertaining to the selection of electors to vote for the President of the United States. He believes that such an act would not only strengthen the relations between the states but establish...
GLC07916
to "The Gentlemen of the House of Representatives"
1782/05/10
Hancock argues that the bill making Sunday a day of Sabbath in Congress was improperly passed. The Constitution provided a set amount of time to rebuke a bill's passing, and others in Congress accused Hancock of sending his letter of rebuttal too...
GLC07917
To: "Gentlemen of the House of Representatives."
1782/06/03
John Hancock responds to an inquiry from the "Gentlemen of the House of Representatives" about the status of an import tax bill. He says that he feels the bill was illegitimately passed and that he does not consider it legitimate.
GLC07918
To: Thomas Mifflin.
1794/09/20
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
Hamilton threatens to send militia to Pennsylvania to quell whiskey rebellion.
GLC07920
Diary of Captain Samuel J. Chaffee, Co. D, 49th Mass. Volunteers.
1862/11-1863/10
Chaffee, Samuel J., fl. 1862-1863
Seige of Port Hudson, battle descriptions, black soldiers, sketches, etc.
GLC07921
To: William Stedman.
1810/01/14
Ellery feels that there should be no war with Great Britain.
GLC07922
Journal of caseworker and surgeon's assistant with Sanitary Commission
1862/06-1863/05
Johnson, E. Emory, fl. 1862-1863
Detailing medical care of Civil War patients. Notebook is housed with diary key.
GLC07923
To: Anson Burlingame.
1864/02/23
Authorizing Anson Burlingame to negotiate with Chinese to modify treaty article.
GLC07924
"We are sometimes asked in the name of patriotism..."
1871 ca.
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
Quotation in full: "We are sometimes asked in the name of patriotism to forget the merits of this fearful conflict and to remember with equal admiration those who struck at the nation's life and those who struck to save it--those who fought for...
GLC07926.01
To: James M.H. Beale.
1851/11/06
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
Forney, a pro-slavery candidate, was "in favor of the maintenance and faithful execution of the fugitive slave laws...and of the suppression of all further agitation of the slavery question."
GLC07927
To: John Schank.
1776/11/15
Phillips, William, 1731-1781
Phillips' reaction to a truce at Fort Ticonderoga
GLC07928
Treaty of Ghent
1815/02/13
Announcing the Treaty of Ghent. This broadside contains the news from both New York and London that peace between the United States and Great Britain had been signed..
GLC07929
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